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He Just Ended Four Wars – Why Won’t the Media Talk About It?

President Donald Trump is quietly building one of the most astonishing peace legacies in modern history — and barely anyone is talking about it.

On Monday, he took to Truth Social with yet another breakthrough announcement:

“My Representatives had a long and productive meeting with the Israelis today on Gaza. Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60 Day CEASEFIRE, during which time we will work with all parties to end the War.”

He praised Qatar and Egypt for their efforts, and called on Hamas to accept the deal — warning that “it will not get better — it will only get worse.”

But this is just the latest in a string of historic peace deals brokered by the president in recent weeks.

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In May, Trump stepped in to stop a potentially catastrophic war between nuclear powers India and Pakistan, after tensions exploded over a border conflict. His intervention earned him a Nobel Peace Prize nomination from Pakistan’s government.

Then in June, he negotiated a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, after the U.S. struck three of Tehran’s nuclear weapons development sites.

“This is a war that could have gone on for years and destroyed the entire Middle East,” Trump said.
“But it didn’t. And it never will.”

The president referred to the brief but intense conflict as “The 12 Day War”, and thanked both nations for having the “stamina, courage, and intelligence” to make peace.

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And just last week, Trump brought together the leaders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda — ending a 30-year war that had cost thousands of lives and devastated generations.

“Today, the violence and destruction comes to an end,” Trump said from the Oval Office.
“This region begins a new chapter of hope, opportunity, harmony, prosperity — and peace.”

These efforts come on top of Trump’s earlier peace accomplishments, including the historic Abraham Accords signed during his first term — peace deals between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco.

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Meanwhile, the Nobel Peace Prize has gone in the past to presidents for far less.
Jimmy Carter was awarded it in 2002 for mediating peace between Egypt and Israel.
Barack Obama won in 2009 simply for representing “hope.”

So what about the president who’s actually ending wars?
Who’s bringing peace to the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia — one deal at a time?

Maybe it’s time the world stopped ignoring what’s obvious:
Donald Trump has already earned the Nobel Peace Prize — and then some.

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